Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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RayChart 620 and 630 Owner's Handbook
Document number: 81155_1 Date: XX Month 1999
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SAFETY NOTICES
1. Adjustments require specialised service procedures and tools only available to qualified service technicians there are no user serviceable parts or adjustments. The operator should never remove the display unit cover or attempt to service the equipment. [. . . ] If the sea temperature and depth are available they are recorded with the event. ® The procedure for deleting an event is the same as for deleting a mark, except that, since events are special waypoints, you are prompted to confirm the deletion.
4. 3 Using Track Histories
The chartplotter TRACKS function allows you to mark on the chart the actual route that your vessel has followed, as if it had left a visible fixed wake. While the track is turned on, it is recorded in the chartplotter's memory, and can be retrieved and displayed later if required. For example, you may wish to display a previous track, and then use the Route option to place waypoints along it that you can then track towards. You can store up to 5000 track points in total, in up to 5 track files. The track files can be stored in memory or downloaded to a Memory C-Card (see Chapter 6). Up to 5 track history files, including the current track, can be displayed on screen at one time. The length of track that can be displayed is limited by the frequency of the track points. The more frequent the track points, the more accurate the track recorded, but the more memory is required. If you wish to display and record a long track, you may need to increase the gap (interval) between points. Otherwise, once the memory is full, track points will start to disappear from the beginning of the track. The chartplotter allows you to specify the track interval, in terms of either distance or time. You can check the number of track points recorded for each track file, by displaying the Tracks Edit window as described below.
Starting and Stopping a Track
® To start and stop a track: 1. From the default soft key display, press the MENU key to display the main menus.
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2. Use the trackpad or press the TRACKS soft key to highlight the START option, and press ENTER. The option changes to STOP, indicating that Track History is turned on, and the chartplotter starts laying down track marks. The track data is stored in the track file that is set as the current track (see below). If you wish to turn Track History off again, highlight the STOP option and press ENTER. Press CLEAR to clear the menus.
Deleting the Current Track
Deleting a track clears all the track history data from the selected file, ready to use it for new data. From the default soft key display, press the MENU key to display the main menus. Use the trackpad or press the TRACKS soft key to highlight the DELETE option, and press ENTER. If the track is currently active, the old data is cleared from the file and the screen, but any new track history information is still stored in the current file. [. . . ] Or visit the Raytheon Electronics World Wide Web site: www. raymarine. com
Technical Support
The Customer Services Department handles enquiries concerning installation, operation, fault diagnosis and repair. Please refer to the lists of component part numbers and optional accessories in the Installation chapter of this manual, and have the Raytheon part number ready when speaking with your dealer.
Accessories and Parts
Many Raytheon accessory items and parts are available through your authorised Raytheon dealer. Problem Solving If you are uncertain about what item to choose for your Raytheon unit, please contact our Customer Services Department prior to placing your order.
Worldwide Support
Please contact the authorised distributor in the country. A list of worldwide distributors is supplied with your system.
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Appendix A: Specification
This appendix provides the physical and electrical specification for the chartplotter.
Approvals: CE FCC
Size Weight Environmental: Waterproofing: Temperature Range: Humidity: Mounting Power Trunnion (yoke) or panel Input: Consumption: External 10 -35 volts DC required Less than 6W internal - monochrome Less than 20 W internal - color To CFR46; suitable for external mounting 22. 6 x 33. 2 x 6. 0 cm (8. 9" x 13" x 2. 4"), excluding trunnion 1. 55 Kg (55 oz)
Controls Display type
8 defined keys, 4 soft keys and trackpad 640 x 480 VGA quality LCD either: monochrome with 4 grey scales or: color 10" diagonal (19 x 14. 5 cm) - monochrome 10. 4" diagonal ( - color SeaTalk receive and transmit NMEA 0183 receive and transmit Printer GPS, dGPS or Loran-C C-MAP NT C-Cards Via C-Card Capacity: Waypoints/events: 1000 (20 routes of 50 waypoints) Marks/danger zones: 1000 Track histories: 5, 000 points, 5 files Built in Lithium battery giving 3 to 5 years storage C-MAP Memory C-Cards for data storage/retrieval
Display size Interfaces
Position data Cartography Software update Memory
Protection: External:
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This glossary explains the terms and abbreviations that may be unfamiliar to the reader.
G. 1 Terms
Bearing Course The direction of an object from the observer. [. . . ]